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  • Reports Infectious Diseases and Vaccinology 2021

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/about-rivm/corporate-publications/scientific-report/reports-infectious-diseases-and-vaccinology-2021

    … G de Vries, J van den Boogaard, C Schenk 2021-0215 Potentially pathogenic micro-organisms originating from … experts' consultation on ‘changes in livestock farming and potential effects on public health and the environment’  …

    Publication date: 02-17-2023
  • Breast implants and the risk of BIA-ALCL

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/news/breast-implants-and-risk-of-bia-alcl

    … their lives. It is therefore not clear which implant has potentially played a role in BIA-ALCL development. …

    Publication date: 05-17-2019
  • Kick off European Project VITAL: Vaccines and InfecTious diseases in the Ageing popuLation

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/news/kick-off-european-project-vital%3A-vaccines-and-infectious-diseases-in-the-ageing-population

    … - the challenges of infections in the elderly and the potential of infection prevention by vaccination. Within the …

    Publication date: 02-06-2019
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    … room where the spray was used. In this period the person is potentially exposed to the aerosol (and nano-) particles … for a longer stretch of time and thus have a higher potential for inhalation. Second, once inhaled, the aerosol … its deposition in the respiratory tract and therefore its potential to reach the alveoli. Aerosol diameter The aerosol …

    Publication date: 12-10-2019
  • References

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/consumer-exposure-to-chemical-substances/exposure-models/DustEx/References

    … WW, Liu Z, Cohen Hubal EA. 2012. Rapid methods to estimate potential exposure to semi-volatile organic compounds in the …

    Publication date: 05-14-2020
  • Publications on WHO CC Tobacco

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/who-collaborating-centre-for-tobacco-product-regulation-and-control/publications-on-who-cc-tobacco

    … manufacturing cigarettes/tobacco with reduced addictiveness potential. Report: consultation on tobacco addictiveness … Technical report. 2017 Novel tobacco products, including potential reduced exposure products: research needs and …

    Publication date: 04-18-2023
  • Sewage as an indicator of health

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/covid-19/sewage/indicator-health

    … Gastroenterology & Hepatology. SARS-CoV-2 in wastewater: potential health risk, but also data source. Article on …

    Publication date: 04-21-2021
  • Can foliar nanoforms of fertilisers be used beneficially?

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/weblog/can-foliar-nanoforms-of-fertilisers-be-used-beneficially

    … of the leaves and be transported within the plant. This potentially leads to faster and more efficient uptake by the … and losses through interaction with soil components. Potential disadvantages of foliar fertilisers and biostimulants in nanoform Apart from the potential benefits of foliar nanoforms of fertilisers and …

    Publication date: 10-03-2024
  • Application in products

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/nanotechnology/application-in-products

    … up to 25% in a product. Scientists are still debating the potential risks associated with inhaling titanium dioxide …

    Publication date: 07-19-2012
  • Genotoxicity of titanium dioxide in cosmetics cannot be excluded

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/weblog/genotoxicity-of-titanium-dioxide-in-cosmetics-cannot-be-excluded

    … evidence is insufficient to rule out their genotoxicity potential. This is consistent with the earlier European Food … as described in the SCCS opinion from 2020. Genotoxicity potential cannot be excluded for most TiO2 grades evaluated … that the evidence available is insufficient to rule out the potential genotoxicity of most of the TiO2 grades. Based on …

    Publication date: 10-03-2024
  • VAC2VAC

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/international-projects/vac2vac

    … activation assay as a measure of adjuvant function, potentially of use in case of production changes or … on C. tetani neurotoxin expression by RNA sequencing, potentially of use in the manufacturing process of tetanus vaccine. 3. Variability of in vivo potency tests of Diphtheria, Tetanus and acellular Pertussis …

    Publication date: 02-19-2020
  • A new Adverse Outcome Pathway to assess if nanomaterials may compromise gut barrier integrity

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/weblog/new-adverse-outcome-pathway-to-assess-if-nanomaterials-may-compromise-gut-barrier-integrity

    … Adverse Outcome Pathway, describing how nanomaterials can potentially damage the gut’s protective barrier. They based … starting from the exposure of a living organism to a potentially harmful stressor and continuing through to any … fluids can also be harmful if released into the cell, potentially leading to the death of intestinal epithelial …

    Publication date: 06-12-2025
  • RIVM’s assistance to Bonaire concerning waste fires

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/incidents-and-disasters/rivms-assistance-to-bonaire-concerning-waste-fires

    … expertise in measuring, analysing, and interpreting the potential hazards of chemical substances released into the … but also in cases where people have become unwell due to potential exposure to an unknown substance. As specialist … being assessed and interpreted. Based on the outcomes, potential public health risks and risks to the environment …

    Publication date: 12-16-2024
  • Key publications

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/who-collaborating-centre-laboratory-preparedness-and-response-for-high-threat-pathogens-and-biorisk/key-publications

    … May 20.PMID: 32433015  Epidemiology of Pathogens Listed as Potential Bioterrorism Agents, the Netherlands, 2009 - 2019 … DW and Grobusch MP. Epidemiology of Pathogens Listed as Potential Bioterrorism Agents, the Netherlands, 2009 - 2019. … Dual-Use Quickscan: A Web-Based Tool to Assess the Dual-Use Potential of Life Science Research Vennis I.M., Schaap M.M., …

    Publication date: 12-06-2021
  • Background paper of TRS 989 - Report of the WHO Study Group on Tobacco Product Regulation

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/who-collaborating-centre-for-tobacco-product-regulation-and-control/present-collaborating-activities/background-paper-of-trs-989-report-of-who-study-group-on-tobacco-product-regulation

    … the newest tobacco products on public health is not clear. Potential unrecognized toxicity, increased or sustained … dual use of a novel tobacco product and cigarettes and potential initiation with a novel product followed by … where those products have not been used previously, with potential unrecognized consequences, is another concern. …

    Publication date: 04-13-2015
  • SCCS raises concern over the safety of fullerenes in cosmetic products

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/weblog/sccs-raises-concern-over-safety-of-fullerenes-in-cosmetic-products

    … cosmetic products.  In addition to their possible genotoxic potential, the SCCS has other concerns about fullerenes. … of data on the stability of hydroxylated fullerenes.  The potential ability of fullerenes and derivatives to produce … free oxyradicals and the phototoxicity and sensitising potential of hydroxylated fullerenes.  The potential of …

    Publication date: 03-26-2024
  • Early identification of safety, sustainability and regulatory issues of titanium carbide MXenes

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/weblog/early-identification-of-safety-sustainability-and-regulatory-issues-of-titanium-carbide

    … carbides and nitrides that are gaining attention for their potential applications in energy storage and biomedicine. … considerations can be taken into account. By identifying potential issues early on, the tool supports risk governance … The Early4AdMa tool was applied to systematically identify potential safety and sustainability issues and regulatory …

    Publication date: 12-18-2025
  • Reflecting on European One Health project COHESIVE

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/international-projects/cohesive/interview-kitty-maassen-reflects-on-four-year-project

    … risk analysis system. The first step is signalling the potential issue and followed by scaling up risk assessment, … from other people.” Zoonoses Structure 1. Signalling the potential issue 2. Analysing the risk     a. Risk assessment … defined. The participants hold monthly meetings to signal potential risks (sometimes referred to as 'hazard …

    Publication date: 10-26-2022
  • SURPASS

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/international-projects/surpass

    … the achievement of recyclability targets, aiming highest potential value chain for the recycled materials. Provide an … than 99% of enterprises, and therefore has an outstanding potential to contribute to the transition towards a green … RIVM will focus on developing a strategy to identify potential endocrine-disrupting chemicals that might leach …

    Publication date: 01-19-2023
  • News about alternatives to animal testing

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/alternatives-to-animal-testing/news

    … pregnancy outcomes with pharmaceuticals Assessment of potential developmental and reproductive toxicity is … value of using non-human primates (NHP) to assess potential pharmaceutical effects on male and female … can contribute to earlier and increased detection of potential EDCs. Scientists from RIVM and other institutes …

    Publication date: 04-21-2023

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